All Technology articles – Page 413
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BBC sets deadline for stereo 3D
The BBC has set a deadline of mid-2012 for its cautious approach to stereoscopic 3D, by which time it expects to either fully adopt S3D or for the technology to have failed.
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Asplin appointed deputy of Skillset's Facilities Council
The founder and joint managing director of media recruitment firm the Crewing Company has been appointed deputy chair of Skillset’s Facilities Skills Council.
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Pace suffers share price drop on order delay
Set-top box manufacturer Pace has downplayed investor concern over a delayed order for its set-top boxes.
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Public inquiry planned for 'Project Pinewood'
Pinewood Shepperton’s plan to build 1,500 homes among working sets of streetscapes will next month go before the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.
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BSkyb ups 3D capacity with more Mistikas
BSkyB has bought two more Mistika post production systems.
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Drop in TV revenue at Pinewood Shepperton
TV revenue fell at Pinewood Shepperton last year due in part to the BBC and ITV basing their productions in-house, the facility today said.
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Wimbledon to be shot in 3D
This year’s Wimbledon tennis championships will be shot in 3D for the first time.
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Sony acquires sports technology firm Hawk-Eye
Sony today announced the acquisition of Hawk-Eye Ltd, the UK firm that provides tracking technology to sports events and broadcasters.
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Civilization: Is the West History?
Post-produce the 6 x 50-minute series exploring Western civilisation
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Caroline Quentin: A Passage Through India
Create the titles and map animations for a 3 x 60-minute series in which Caroline Quentin journeys through India
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TriCaster TCXD850CS
A hardware control surface for the TriCaster TCXD850 HD portable live production system
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Autodesk set for virtual push
VFX software firm Autodesk is developing tools aimed at the emerging area of virtual moviemaking, with one of its senior executives saying the technology could become a staple of major studios.
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Overcoming the barriers to change
The MAM roundtable at this year’s BVE revealed problems surrounding the emerging technology that still need to be addressed. Jane Bainbridge reports.
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Ericsson launches newsgathering update
Ericsson launched Voyager II, its latest digital satellite newsgathering (DSNG) system, this week.
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ITFC to offer Archangel real-time restoration
Post-production, subtitling and restoration firm ITFC has become one of the first facilities in the UK to install Snell’s Archangel Ph.C-HD restoration system.
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Sharp wins Sky 1 comedy
Manchester studio The Sharp Project has been chosen by BSkyB and Tiger Aspect for the filming of Sky 1 HD comedy drama Mount Pleasant.
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DVB sets 3D TV standard
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) last week announced the approval of the DVB-3DTV specification.
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VET's Smith joins TC Soho
DVD authoring and digital media firm TC Soho has appointed Terry Smith to the role of business development manager
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Vaizey hails 3D revolution
Creative industries minister Ed Vaizey last week said improvements in technology had led to a “massive opportunity” for the arts.